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+ | | Name = Wren Troy Brown |
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− | | colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:LwaxanafromManhunt.jpg|200px|Shuttlecraft Pilot.]] |
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+ | | image = Shuttle pilot 2365.jpg |
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− | | colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Kohlar.jpg|130px|Kohlar, a Klingon.]] |
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+ | | imagecap = ...as a transporter pilot |
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− | | class="even" | <center>'''Shuttlecraft Pilot'''</center> |
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+ | | Gender = Male |
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− | | class="even" | <center>'''[[Kohlar]]'''</center> |
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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|11|June|1964}} |
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+ | | Place of birth = Los Angeles, California |
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− | '''Wren T. Brown''' (June 11, 1964) Born in Los Angeles, California. Wren played the role of a [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel#Shuttle pilot|shuttlecraft pilot]] in [[TNG]]: "[[Manhunt]]". He later appeared in [[VOY]]: "[[Prophecy]]", as [[Kohlar]]. |
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+ | | Date of death = |
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+ | | Awards for Trek = |
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+ | | Roles = [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (24th century)#Shuttle pilot|Shuttlecraft pilot]], [[Kohlar]] |
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+ | | image2 = Kohlar.jpg |
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+ | | imagecap2 = ... as Kohlar, a Klingon |
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+ | '''Wren Troy Brown''' {{born|11|June|1964}} from Los Angeles, California portrayed the [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (24th century)#Shuttle pilot|shuttle pilot]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Manhunt}} in {{y|1989}}. {{y|2001|Twelve years later}} he appeared as [[Kohlar]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Prophecy}}. |
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+ | In 1987, Brown starred with [[Michael Nouri]] in ''The Hidden''. A year later in 1988 he acted with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] in ''The Night Before'', which also starred [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]]. The same year he acted with [[Barry Jenner]] in ''The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story''. He also acted with [[Clarence Williams III]] ([[Omet'iklan]] in {{DS9|To the Death}}) in 1988 in ''I'm Gonna Git You, Sucka''. |
− | In 1990 he played an |
+ | In 1990 he played an uniformed cop in ''Downtown'' with [[Ron Canada]]. The same year he acted in ''Family of Spies'' with [[Vaughn Armstrong]] and [[Gordon Clapp]]. In 1991 he acted in ''The Heroes of Desert Storm'' with [[Tim Russ]]. A year later, in 1992, he starred with [[Brock Peters]] in ''The Importance of Being Earnest''. In 1993 he starred with [[Kurtwood Smith]] and [[Alfre Woodard]] in ''Heart and Souls''; also that year he starred in ''Warlock: The Armageddon'' with [[Zach Galligan]], [[Craig Hurley]], [[Joseph Bernard]] and [[Jeanne Mori]]. He acted with [[Kurtwood Smith]] again, two years later, in 1995 in ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory''. Also in 1995 he acted with [[Vaughn Armstrong]] in the cyber-thriller ''The Net''. A year later, in 1996, he acted with [[Clarence Williams III]] again, this time in Eric La Salle's ''Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manugualt''. |
− | In 2000 he acted with [[James Avery]], [[Estelle Harris]] and [[LeVar Burton]] in ''Dancing in September''. Three years later in 2003 he |
+ | In 2000 he acted with [[James Avery]], [[Estelle Harris]] and [[LeVar Burton]] in ''Dancing in September''. Three years later in 2003 he starred with Salli Richardson (credited as [[Salli Elise Richardson]]) in ''Biker Boyz''. The same year he acted in ''Whoopi'' with [[Whoopi Goldberg]]. Two years later, in 2005, he acted with [[John Larroquette]] in ''McBride: Tune in for Murder''. Also in 2005, he starred with [[Jeffrey Combs]] in ''Edmond''. |
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− | *[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel]] |
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Revision as of 17:29, 23 December 2014
Template:Realworld Wren Troy Brown (born 11 June 1964; age 59) from Los Angeles, California portrayed the shuttle pilot in the Star Trek: The Next Generation second season episode "Manhunt" in 1989. Twelve years later he appeared as Kohlar in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Prophecy".
In 1987, Brown starred with Michael Nouri in The Hidden. A year later in 1988 he acted with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. in The Night Before, which also starred Jimmie F. Skaggs. The same year he acted with Barry Jenner in The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story. He also acted with Clarence Williams III (Omet'iklan in DS9: "To the Death") in 1988 in I'm Gonna Git You, Sucka.
In 1990 he played an uniformed cop in Downtown with Ron Canada. The same year he acted in Family of Spies with Vaughn Armstrong and Gordon Clapp. In 1991 he acted in The Heroes of Desert Storm with Tim Russ. A year later, in 1992, he starred with Brock Peters in The Importance of Being Earnest. In 1993 he starred with Kurtwood Smith and Alfre Woodard in Heart and Souls; also that year he starred in Warlock: The Armageddon with Zach Galligan, Craig Hurley, Joseph Bernard and Jeanne Mori. He acted with Kurtwood Smith again, two years later, in 1995 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Also in 1995 he acted with Vaughn Armstrong in the cyber-thriller The Net. A year later, in 1996, he acted with Clarence Williams III again, this time in Eric La Salle's Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manugualt.
In 2000 he acted with James Avery, Estelle Harris and LeVar Burton in Dancing in September. Three years later in 2003 he starred with Salli Richardson (credited as Salli Elise Richardson) in Biker Boyz. The same year he acted in Whoopi with Whoopi Goldberg. Two years later, in 2005, he acted with John Larroquette in McBride: Tune in for Murder. Also in 2005, he starred with Jeffrey Combs in Edmond.
Brown currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Screen Actors Guild in Los Angeles.
External links
- Wren T. Brown at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link